Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] have [verb] [verb] a " in BNC.

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1 perhaps you have to progress to have a toilet pass .
2 Yeah so she 's got to buy a cheaper one and that would be added to it .
3 So you 've got to have a little bit of patience in relation to what other road users may do .
4 So you 've got to get a system where you can something that 'll help you so you can make sense of it and and learn .
5 Er but erm the fact is i if you 're a non-taxpayer , obviously we 've got to take a different view of the way you that you might invest money .
6 So we 've decided to have a competition .
7 Yes , yes , well I am too , and that we shall pay the penalty later on if we do n't get with us and I feel that erm , as difficult as the budget is , as tight as it is with reduction etcetera , I feel that we should make a positive funding for prevention or something , or er , because I think unless we do start somewhere , and quickly , we are going to pay the penalty at the end of the and so we 've got to make a date , you 've got to make a year , and if you wait and say and well we have n't got it now , well next year we shall say we have n't got it now , and the next year we 'll say we have n't got it now .
8 So we 've got got a a rule somewhere .
9 So we 've had to do a lot of work ourselves , including researching carefully that we are doing something worthwhile . ’
10 All too often women say to me , basically they 've had to fake a sick line themselves because their mother or their father
11 In they 've got to have a certain
12 If , if he wants to come in he 's got to pay a deposit anyway .
13 ‘ Folly , somehow we 've managed to get a crossed line here .
14 There remained one last work for him to complete ; already he had begun writing a play which was to concern a successful public man who , at the end of his life , is waiting for death .
15 Already he had managed to force a response from her , as her lips parted to let his darting tongue tease yet further weakness into her limbs .
16 This , the Theses made clear , was the ‘ foreign policy credo ’ of the Gorbachev administration ; already it had begun to become a reality with the establishment of a broad dialogue with foreign governments and ordinary citizens , the recognition of the variety of national forms in the socialist community , and a series of international agreements on nuclear arms and other issues .
17 So if you wan na take them home you 've got to pay a little bit of money
18 Well you know you can go like that but then once you 've got it out you 've got to fiddle a bit .
19 Now she 'd got to have a double punishment , still she would soon put it about that Elissia and Daryl had planted the spider in Mary- Lou 's desk .
20 We thought all our problems were over when we finally got the rig set up , but now we 've got to examine a deluge of fresh rock ! ’
21 He 's made a few of the lads sit up , and now they 've got to take a good , hard look at themselves . ’
22 Now they 've started making a set of strings with a Swedish steel core and a pure nickel wrap for , as they say , a longer lifespan , greater tuning stability and a more traditionally warm tonal response .
23 I note that now they have offered to construct a footway along this small section if you will dedicate the land to them for this purpose .
24 So really he 's got to get a job which is gon na pay the majority of it off .
25 well I 've got to get a bag of potatoes
26 Well you 've got to have a unanimous decision have n't you ?
27 Well we 've got to select a number of themes to support a given objective .
28 Well we 've got to find a new supplier have n't we ?
29 Now tomorrow we 've got to get a sack of potatoes .
30 The simple fact of the matter Mr Mayor is that vehicles coming in have got a very er simple alternative route and when they come down the hill they can turn left , go by the golf course knows very well , go round the roundabout and go round the roundabout and come in , alright they 've got to join a queue there but they 're in a queue anyway .
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